Music / rock

Anthology


Reviews (4)


Louder

2022

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Mark Beaumont

2022

"The godparents of much of today's left field electro-pop, from Paramore to Halsey, it's easy to think of Garbage as an immovable electro-rock object, cast in titanium in 1996. This chronological 35-song (on CD, 20 on vinyl) collection of singles and prime cuts from their seven albums (although no Supervixen - why?), however, tell a different story. Here is more of a T-1000 Terminator of a band, as fluid in their future-rock as the gender-free inhabitants of 2001's toilet free-for-all Androgyny".


Clash

d. 28. Oct. 2022

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Emma Harrison (musikanmelder)

d. 28. Oct. 2022

"This is not just a deep dive into the band's dazzling back catalogue, it's a striking and extraordinary testament to Garbage's enduring legacy - and of course, their longevity as a band".


Louder

2022

By

By

Mark Beaumont

2022

"The godparents of much of today's left field electro-pop, from Paramore to Halsey, it's easy to think of Garbage as an immovable electro-rock object, cast in titanium in 1996. This chronological 35-song (on CD, 20 on vinyl) collection of singles and prime cuts from their seven albums (although no Supervixen - why?), however, tell a different story. Here is more of a T-1000 Terminator of a band, as fluid in their future-rock as the gender-free inhabitants of 2001's toilet free-for-all Androgyny".


Clash

d. 28. Oct. 2022

By

By

Emma Harrison (musikanmelder)

d. 28. Oct. 2022

"This is not just a deep dive into the band's dazzling back catalogue, it's a striking and extraordinary testament to Garbage's enduring legacy - and of course, their longevity as a band".